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lap
1[ lap ]
noun
- the front part of the human body from the waist to the knees when in a sitting position.
- the part of the clothing that lies on the front portion of the body from the waist to the knees when one sits.
- a place, environment, or situation of rest or nurture:
the lap of luxury.
- area of responsibility, care, charge, or control:
They dropped the problem right in his lap.
- a hollow place, as a hollow among hills.
- the front part of a skirt, especially as held up to contain something.
- a part of a garment that extends over another:
the lap of a coat.
- a loose border or fold.
lap
2[ lap ]
verb (used with object)
- to fold over or around something; wrap or wind around something:
to lap a bandage around one's finger.
- to enwrap in something; wrap up; clothe.
- to envelop or enfold:
lapped in luxury.
- to lay (something) partly over something underneath; lay (things) together, one partly over another; overlap.
- to lie partly over (something underneath).
- to get a lap or more ahead of (a competitor) in racing, as on an oval track.
- to cut or polish with a lap.
- to join, as by scarfing, to form a single piece with the same dimensions throughout.
- to change (cotton, wool, etc.) into a compressed layer or sheet.
verb (used without object)
- to fold or wind around something.
- to lie partly over or alongside of something else.
- to lie upon and extend beyond a thing; overlap.
- to extend beyond a limit.
noun
- the act of lapping.
- the amount of material required to go around a thing once.
- a complete circuit of a course in racing or in walking for exercise:
to run a lap.
- an overlapping part.
- the extent or amount of overlapping.
- a rotating wheel or disk holding an abrasive or polishing powder on its surface, used for gems, cutlery, etc.
- a compressed layer or sheet of cotton, wool, or other fibrous material usually wound on an iron rod or rolled into a cylindrical form for further processing during carding.
lap
3[ lap ]
verb (used with object)
- (of water) to wash against or beat upon (something) with a light, slapping or splashing sound:
Waves lapped the shoreline.
- to take in (liquid) with the tongue; lick in:
to lap water from a bowl.
verb (used without object)
- to wash or move in small waves with a light, slapping or splashing sound:
The water lapped gently against the mooring.
- to take up liquid with the tongue; lick up a liquid.
noun
- the act of lapping liquid.
- the lapping of water against something.
- the sound of this:
the quiet lap of the sea on the rocks.
- something lapped up, as liquid food for dogs.
verb phrase
- Informal. to receive enthusiastically:
The audience lapped up his monologue.
- to take in (all of a liquid) with the tongue; drink up:
The cat lapped up her milk and looked for more.
lap
4[ lap ]
verb
- archaic simple past tense of leap.
lap
1/ læp /
verb
- (of small waves) to wash against (a shore, boat, etc), usually with light splashing sounds
- often foll by up (esp of animals) to scoop (a liquid) into the mouth with the tongue
noun
- the act or sound of lapping
- a thin food for dogs or other animals
lap
2/ læp /
noun
- one circuit of a racecourse or track
- a stage or part of a journey, race, etc
- an overlapping part or projection
- the extent of overlap
- the length of material needed to go around an object
- a rotating disc coated with fine abrasive for polishing gemstones
- any device for holding a fine abrasive to polish materials
- metallurgy a defect in rolled metals caused by the folding of a fin onto the surface
- a sheet or band of fibres, such as cotton, prepared for further processing
verb
- tr to wrap or fold (around or over)
he lapped a bandage around his wrist
- tr to enclose or envelop in
he lapped his wrist in a bandage
- to place or lie partly or completely over or project beyond
- tr; usually passive to envelop or surround with comfort, love, etc
lapped in luxury
- intr to be folded
- tr to overtake (an opponent) in a race so as to be one or more circuits ahead
- tr to polish or cut (a workpiece, gemstone, etc) with a fine abrasive, esp to hone (mating metal parts) against each other with an abrasive
- to form (fibres) into a sheet or band
lap
3/ læp /
noun
- the area formed by the upper surface of the thighs of a seated person
- Also calledlapful the amount held in one's lap
- a protected place or environment
in the lap of luxury
- any of various hollow or depressed areas, such as a hollow in the land
- the part of one's clothing that covers the lap
- drop in someone's lapgive someone the responsibility of
- in the lap of the godsbeyond human control and power
Derived Forms
- ˈlapper, noun
- ˈlapper, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of lap1
Origin of lap2
Origin of lap3
Word History and Origins
Origin of lap1
Origin of lap2
Origin of lap3
Idioms and Phrases
- drop in someone's lap
Example Sentences
Canter heads into the final lap of the DP World Tour season this week with plenty of optimism.
When a 1 ½-pound dog hops on your lap, there is only one possible response — joy.
Mr Chen said his group had just completed its third lap around the stadium when a car suddenly charged towards them at a high speed, "knocking down many people".
Speaking to the Daily Mail in 2014, he said there was "great concern" that by writing the books - which include descriptions of sexual fantasies and visits to lap dancing clubs - he had "let the family down".
Amorim was repeatedly pushed to the front of the Sporting squad as they made they way round a well-deserved lap of honour to take the acclaim of fans it had been said turned against the 39-year-old but it turns out still love him.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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